Vacancies

As the Department of Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems, we work in research and teaching on the future decentralized energy system to ensure a secure, cost-efficient and sustainable energy supply. We are always looking to strengthen our team at the University of Kassel and at Fraunhofer IEE in all subject and responsibility areas.

International applicants are also very welcome in Kassel.
www.uni-kassel.de/uni/en/international-service/coming-to-kassel


Unsolicited application

Unsolicited applications are always welcome. Please send your application by e-mail to e2n[at]uni-kassel[dot].de.

Your Tasks

  • You'll support the Department of Sustainable Electrical Energy Systems in research and teaching.
  • You'll work in research projects on scientific issues relating to future electricity and energy supply.
  • You'll develop models, methods and simulation environments for various energy systems and time scales.
  • You'll prepare, conduct or redesign lectures, seminars and exercises.
  • You'll supervise student and research assistants as well as students working on seminar papers and theses.

Your Profile

  • You have an above-average academic degree in electrical engineering, industrial engineering, information technology, physics or a similar subject.
  • You have experience in modeling and simulating electrotechnical issues and ideally in the field of operating and planning electrical grids and integrating renewable energies.
  • You have previous experience of simulation environments such as MATLAB, PowerFactory, Sincal etc.
  • You have excellent written and spoken German and English skills.

Our Vision

  • We work together with the Fraunhofer IEE and partners from industry and research on solutions for a sustainable energy supply.
  • We focus on the planning and operational management of power grids with a high share of renewable energies.
  • We offer a varied, creative working environment in a committed, harmonious team in a personal, solution-oriented working atmosphere.
  • We are shaping the energy supply of the future with technical and economic optimization - safely, efficiently and sustainably.

Please note the following points when submitting an unsolicited application: Address your application to Prof. Dr.-Ing. Martin Braun. Reference the website and this method of unsolicited application. In addition, name at least one and a maximum of three of our research groups that match your profile.